Category: Benefits
Top Employee Benefit Trends for 2025
Employee benefits are the indirect and non-cash compensation paid to an employee. These benefits are given to employees over their salaries and wages. As we look ahead to 2025, companies are increasingly exploring innovative solutions to address the evolving needs of their workforce. Driven by shifts in work environments, economic challenges, and technological progress, the…
Reducing Rising Healthcare Costs in 2025
Healthcare costs are projected to rise significantly in 2025. To mitigate these increases, consider these tips: Know Your Plan: Take time to review what your health plan covers—and what it doesn’t—to avoid unexpected costs. Understand your health plan’s coverage, including deductibles, co-pays, and out-of-pocket maximums. Utilize In-Network Providers: Receiving care from out-of-network providers can dramatically…
2025 Employee Benefits Limits: What You Need to Know
Many employee benefits are subject to annual dollar limits that are adjusted for inflation. For 2025, most of these limits have increased. However, some limits, such as those for dependent care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Account (HSA) catch-up contributions, remain unchanged. Key Benefit Limits for 2025: Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions Single…
Compliance Recap | Oct. 2024
MEDICARE PART D CREDITABLE COVERAGE NOTICES Group health plans that provide prescription drug coverage to Medicare Part D eligible individuals must disclose whether that coverage is creditable or not creditable before the start of the annual coordinated election period for Medicare Part D. Creditable coverage means that the coverage is expected to pay on average…
Benefits 101: What Is Accident Insurance?
Accidents happen. Whether you fall off a ladder, slip and break an arm, or get injured just living everyday life, an accident can happen. Anytime. Anywhere. What Is Accident Insurance? Accident insurance helps provide support when life’s most unexpected moments happen. It makes an accident less painful financially because it helps to pay the bills…